HCCJ. Wrongful summoning of the parties for the term when the trial was judged

The High Court of Cassation and Justice decided that wrongful summoning of the parties, by at least 5 days before the date on which was resolved the application, can be assigned to the legal provisions governing grounds for contestation in annulment… Read moreHCCJ. Wrongful summoning of the parties for the term when the trial was judged

HCCJ. The revision following the discovery of a documentary evidence. Conditions of admissibility

The High Court of Cassation and Justice decided that the admissibility of review based on Art. 322 pt. 5 Civil  Procedure Code (Art. 509 para. 1 pt. 5 NCPC) is conditioned not only by the discovery of new acts after judgment… Read moreHCCJ. The revision following the discovery of a documentary evidence. Conditions of admissibility

HCCJ. The clause regarding anticipated maturity date in a credit agreement. Abusive clause

The High Court of Cassation and Justice decided that the clause regarding the anticipated maturity date that is provided in the general terms of the credit agreement, through which was stipulated that in case of not fulfilling the obligations arising… Read moreHCCJ. The clause regarding anticipated maturity date in a credit agreement. Abusive clause

HCCJ. Additional act to the articles of incorporation. Action for the declaration of absolute nullity

The High Court of Cassation and Justice decided that, nullity of a legal act can be found if there are invoked grounds for revocation related to the act in cause and which are fundamentally affecting its existence. In this case, however,… Read moreHCCJ. Additional act to the articles of incorporation. Action for the declaration of absolute nullity

HCCJ. Action with main heads of claim that attract jurisdiction of different courts

The High Court of Cassation and Justice decided that, prorogation of jurisdiction, established by the legislature in the art. 99 para. (2) NCPC, in favor of the instance of higher tier when jurisdiction to hear the different main heads of claim… Read moreHCCJ. Action with main heads of claim that attract jurisdiction of different courts